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  • places, and, with the change of transportation and distribution, the name change can trace the development of the local language. This paper briefly discusses the importance of rhubarb and the relationship between the different names, names arising from inside and outside of the paths of dissemination, as well as the use of minority medicine (Uyghur traditional medicine), and finally more modern medicine used for clinical and experimental research. I believe that with the in-depth research we can

  • people for me — they were both nurses.  I also had a really personal experience with nurses that made a big difference for me. When I was 13, my best friend got sick with cancer. I saw the impact nurses had on him and his treatment and started thinking about going into nursing then. When I got to PLU, I saw how relationship-focused and service-oriented nursing is, and I knew it was the profession for me.  Adrian: Yes, those personal experiences are so important! One of my cousins passed away from

  • not enough focus is on their arguments. She suggests that a good start to reform the tournament in the future would be to allow debaters to fill out critiques of their judges to ensure some level of accountability. “I am extremely proud of the sort of research she is producing,” adviser Justin Eckstein said. “It will certainly inspire many conversations about the relationship between debate and gender.” Vegetarianism wins vote at Ruth Anderson Public DebateBy Toriana VigilTensions were high during

  • , her present, and her future. The story, as Rosemary states in the opening chapters, begins in the middle years of her life. Known as Rose in the book, she starts in the middle of stories because she finds those parts to be the most interesting. Rose has been attending college in Davis California for the last five years, still with no idea of what she wants to do with her future. Rose reflects on a strained relationship with her other family members including parents and she hints at two other

  • reinsurance and the concept of collective risk; the paper goes on to detail how collective risk can be applied to stop loss reinsurance in order to maximize utility for both the stop loss insurer and the insured. We will also discuss the implications of Ruin Theory for reinsurance. The goal of the presentation is to expand on the idea of reinsurance and its relationship with risk.

  • . However, aside from the original brick exterior, everything is new – from the copper roofline to the miles and miles of conduit buried underneath. Seating in the auditorium ranges around 600 depending on configuration – about half of Eastvold’s former capacity. By removing those extra seats, architects were able to create space for an orchestra pit, and greatly enhance the acoustics and the sightlines, vastly improving what Clapp calls the “audience relationship.” The sound, lighting, rigging, and

  • superintendent certification. I think this helped me be more aware of my flaws as a leader, which is something I try to work on each day. The experience also made me more knowledgeable of the “big-picture” and how systems such as school districts function and influence the day-to-day operations of schools. This has allowed me to have a broader understanding of what is needed district-wide in relationship to what is needed at the building level. Schools in a large school system are not successful if they are

  • long way to go in the course of poverty alleviation. China’s rise in economy is a challenge to the Unites States, but more importantly, it is an opportunity for collaboration. Dr. Wang also holds the belief that foreign language proficiency among the youth of California is essential to the competitiveness and international influence of California in the future while the key to improving students’ foreign language proficiency is teacher training. Given the future close relationship between

  • recommendations are contradictory or not fully supported with reliable evidence, additional material is often sought from the candidate, from the chair or dean, or from others who may have the needed information or perspective. Committee members realize that any personal relationship with candidates or with those recommending them must not interfere with the obligation to make thoughtful and just decisions. Members express their personal opinion of a candidate only after all the information provided to the

  • ScienceChemical Comparison of Igneous Rocks in the northern Tusas Mountains Faculty Mentors: Alex Lechler & Peter Davis, Earth Science This project uses geochemical data collected from ICP-Mass Spectrometry to analyze the oxides and rare earth elements present in different igneous rocks from the same area, in order to determine if there is any relationship between them. This will help better understand the geologic history of the southwestern U.S. Iris HernandezEarth ScienceNew Detrital Zircon Age Constraints